Anzac Day 2007
| ANZAC was the name given to the
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who
landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey early on
the morning of 25 April 1915 during the First World
War (1914-1918). |
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ANZAC HISTORY
When Great Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August
1914 there was never any doubt which way Australia would
go. As a dominion she was automatically and
legally committed; but in any case Australian sentiment
was overwhelmingly pro-British, and Andrew Fisher spoke
for the whole country when he promised to support her
'to our last man and our last shilling."
Australia's first acts of war were to destroy
German wireless stations at Rabaul, Yap and New Guinea,
and to occupy German New Guinea and nearby islands
including New Britain, New Ireland and Bouganville.
Resistance was weak and casualties were few.
Meanwhile Brigadier-General W.T. Bridges had begun
organising a volunteer army for overseas service, to be
known as the Australian Imperial Force and now famous in
history simply as A.I.F. The response exceeded all his
hopes and in three months a complete first division of
20,000 men had been enlisted and partly trained and was
ready to embark. It was joined by two brigades
from New Zealand, and on 1 November the combined
contingent sailed from Albany, W.A. in thirty-eight transports,
escorted by the Australian light cruisers Sydney and
Melbourne and a British and a Japanese cruiser.
Its destination was England, via Suez. Nine days later a
wireless station at Cocos Is. in the Indian Island,
signalled that it was being attacked by a German
cruiser, Emden. HMAS Sydney left the convoy and in
a classic running battle, disabled the enemy ship and
ran her aground. Owing to a change of plan, the
troops were disembarked at Alexandria to complete
their war-training in Egypt. Here they were joined
by a second mixed contingent and united as the
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) with
General W.R. Birdwood in overall command.
As a part of Allied strategy it was
decided, early in 1915, to attack Turkey through the
Dardenelles and so provide a safe sea-link with Russia.
The First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, was
sure the British Navy could force a way through the
narrow passage but the attempt was defeated
with heavy loss. The operation then became a
military one against a forewarned and powerful enemy. On
25th April 1915 Anzac, British and French
troops stormed ashore on the peninsula of Gallipoli
against fierce opposition from five Turkish
Divisions. After a day of chaotic, heroic
and bloody fighting the ANZACS had established a
precarious foothold at what became known as ANZAC Cove
and during the next two days they held on grimly against
continuous and savage counter-attacks. Then both
sides paused to lick their wounds and the ANZACS dug in.
During the next few months weeks of stalemate were
interspersed with days of bitter fighting, with
appalling casualties on both sides. From the start
it was apparent that the campaign must fail - indeed
many thought it should never have been launched - and in
December evacuation of the peninsula was ordered.
This was carried out with such skill that the enemy was
completely deceived and by 8 January the last Allied
troops had left Turkish soil. In this futile
holocaust of eight months Australian casualties had
totalled 8,587 dead and 19,367 wounded; but from defeat
the ANZACS had emerged as probably the best assault
troops in history. |
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